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Current Students

Mastering the Medical Field

Elliana Gianacopoulos ’18 conducts medical research, leads the Pre-Professional Medical Society on campus, and spends her days volunteering in hospitals and medical programs across New York City all with one goal in mind: to help others in need.

At Pace, Elliana Gianacopoulos ’18 has taken on as many leadership opportunities as possible to give back to her community through mentoring underclassmen, volunteering in hospitals, helping the underprivileged in the community, and guiding her peers and herself toward success.

“I chose Pace University because I was in love with NYC and the downtown area,” she says. “Pace offered me generous scholarships, which made it that much easier to say yes. I was pretty set on attending Pace right off the bat, and I knew I would be coming here after my first visit in junior year of high school.”

As a biology student and aspiring medical student, Gianacopoulos is taking advantage of opportunities outside and inside of the classroom by connecting with professors and participating in medical research.

“Pace’s small biology program spoils the students with incredibly supportive and open relationships between the professors and students,” she says. “Every professor knows our names and is willing to help us succeed. As a freshman I was able to begin researching with an incredible mentor, Marcy Kelly. This is something I am sure I would not have been able to do at another, bigger university.”

“Working with Dr. Kelly has helped me grow both as a student and as a person,” Gianacopoulos says. “I am constantly being taught how to push my curiosity and thirst for learning to the max, and how I can best manifest my desire to help people in this world.”

Last year she was awarded a Provost Undergraduate Research Grant to continue her work with Kelly, and won first place at the end of year showcase with a $2,000 scholarship to present their work at a national conference.

In addition to her research, Gianacopoulos is a member of the Pforzheimer Honors College and Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society, biology discussion group peer leader, Dean’s List first honors recipient, and currently serves as the president of Pace’s Pre-Professional Medical Society (PPMS), whose members host events that help science students find their passion and show them the many opportunities in the STEM and health fields.

Students Speak

Niamh Fitzsimon, Generation Google

Students Speak

Computer Science and Art double major Niamh Fitzsimon '18 is one of the many successful women in technology at Pace and she's making sure the world knows it, having spent her last three summers interning in Google offices around the world: NYC, Mountain View, and Stockholm.

Explore a Program

iPace Degree Completion Program

Explore a Program

Finish your bachelor's degree and advance your career with our flexible iPace program, ranked among the top online bachelor's programs for the last five years by U.S. News & World Report. Degrees include business studies, professional comm studies, professional tech studies, and nursing.

Office of the President

Statement on Racism and Violence

Office of the President

"The Pace Community mourns the loss of life and the injuries inflicted on those who were defending what we hold dear in our country—equality and respect for one another no matter our race, creed, or ethnic background." Read President Marvin Krislov's full statement.

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Lubin Means Business

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"Connections." "Focused on my success 100%." "Entrepreneurial." "A community of go-getters, achievers, hard workers." "Opportunity." "Pace will open new doors for you and help bring your passion to life." Hear what students are saying about Pace's Lubin School of Business!

Event

Youth Football Clinic: August 20

Event

Pace Football will host a free youth clinic on August 20 for players in 8th grade and under. Participants will go through instructional stations with Pace players and coaches, compete in a flag football game, and get a free gift pack with 2017 home game tickets, Pace sunglasses, and more.

News

Welcome President Marvin Krislov!

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The Pace Community is excited to welcome Marvin Krislov as the eighth president of Pace University. Krislov, who served for 10 years as the president of Oberlin College, began his term on August 1, 2017.

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See the Pace Path in Action

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From conducting research with faculty mentors to securing internships, hear five Pace students talk about how the Pace Path is empowering them to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals, and ultimately become successful, sought after leaders in their fields.

Students Speak

James Best '18, NBC Sports intern

Students Speak

“My decision to come to Pace is the reason I am where I am today, and the University was vital to my success because it offered me the resources and support necessary to succeed in my academic and professional career."—James Best '18, Digital and Editorial Intern, NBC Sports

Orientation

5 Ways to Make the Most of Orientation

Orientation

Class of 2021, put your paws up! As you head to campus, keep in mind these five ways to help make your Orientation experience as worthwhile as possible, which will help ensure that you’ll be ready and raring to go come move in day.

Student Success

Setting the Pace for Women in Tech

Student Success

"When I first came to Pace, I knew this was the place for me." From raising the profile and supporting the success of women in technology to working on cutting-edge projects around the world, find out how Pace student Ava Posner '18 is finding the code to success.

News

Inside the Actors Studio's Emmy Nod

News

Inside the Actors Studio has been nominated for its 20th Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special. Filmed on Pace's NYC Campus, Inside the Actors Studio serves as the craft seminar for students of The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University.

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Pace's Elephant Act Passes NY Legislature

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The Elephant Protection Act, penned by Pace Environmental Policy Clinic students, passed the NYS legislature and is with Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his signature. Once signed into law, the bill will make NY the first state in the nation to ban the use of elephants in entertainment.

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Student Address: "Be Extremists for Love"

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In a moving Commencement speech, Pace student Jordan Gonsalves '17 urges the Class of 2017 to be extremists for love. "Being an extremist for love means that we use our privilege to raise others up. Being an extremist for love means that we don't call them out, we call them in."

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"Documemories": Alumni Look Back

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13 years ago Professor Maria Luskay, EdD, started the Producing the Documentary course, which has taken Pace students around the world. Hear from alumni who travelled to exotic locations and produced some of Pace’s most impactful and relevant short films.

Award

Pace Student Named 2017 Truman Scholar

Award

Pace student Taslim Tavarez Garcia '18 has been selected as a 2017 Truman Scholar, one of only 62 in the nation and the first ever for Pace. Taslim will receive $30,000 toward graduate school and the opportunity to prepare for a career in public service leadership.

Award

Pace Students Win National Competition

Award

Christina Thomas and Rowan Lanning won the national Project Pericles Debating for Democracy competition, earning praise for their proposal to require an Environmental Impact Statement for the Coast Guard's controversial Hudson River anchorage plan.

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A Leader in Cyber Defense Education

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In recognition of Pace's role in cybersecurity education and research, the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) designated Pace as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.

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Pace + Billion Oyster Project Focus on STEM

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Check out the National Science Foundation (NSF) video “Hands-on learning research that benefits the economy, environment," featuring the work of Pace University and the Billion Oyster Project that's giving urban middle school students a hand in restoring oyster habitats.

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Best Theatre College in New York State

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OnStage has named the Pace School of Performing Arts the “Best Theatre College” in New York for 2017. “This recognition is testament to Pace University's deep and expanding commitment to the arts,” said Jorge Cacheiro, Executive Director of the Pace School of Performing Arts.

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Pace Enviro Clinic Fights for the Hudson

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A Pace Environmental Policy Clinic study found that the Coast Guard blocked public access to information in the Hudson Anchorage controversy and students are petitioning the agency to withdraw their proposal to create 43 anchorages for oil barges on the Hudson.

Brochure

Get Ready for the Real World with Pace Path

Brochure

Pace has a plan for your success—in the classroom and beyond. Read all about the Pace Path, a road map of strong academics, real-world experiences, and mentorships that provides a unique professional foundation so that all students are market ready upon graduation.

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Pace Opens First NYC Design Factory

News

Pace opened the first-ever Design Factory Global Network (DFGN) institute in NYC, only the second DFGN hub in the United States and the eleventh in the world. This collaboration connects Pace students with companies all over the world to provide creative solutions to real, design-based problems.

Virtual Tour

A Peek Inside the Pleasantville Campus

Virtual Tour

A close-knit collegiate campus lifestyle with access to all the dynamic professional and cultural opportunities in the New York metro area. Pace's newly revitalized, 200-acre Pleasantville Campus gives students the best of both worlds. Take a virtual tour right now!

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Clinicals at Pace University

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"The best and the brightest" is how one Chief Nursing Officer describes Pace's Lienhard School of Nursing students. Hear students, hospital executives, and alumni describe their clinical experiences through Lienhard at hospitals in the New York metro area.

Academics

Pace Undergraduate Majors at a Glance

Academics

undergraduate majors and combined degree programs. From acting to arts and entertainment management, forensic science to health science, explore your interests and talents and choose a degree that's right for you.